Medical Professionals Complete Radioisotopes Training Early in 2020
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Medical Professionals Complete Radioisotopes Training Early in 2020
Doctors, nuclear medicine specialists and other professionals in the medical field recently completed this year's first Course on Medical Use of Radioisotopes (CMR), formerly the Radioisotope Techniques Training Course – Medical (RTTC-M).
The month-long training course is offered by DOST-PNRI's Nuclear Training Center to individuals involved or will be involved in the use of radioisotopes in the medical field.
The RTTC, first held in April 1959, was the start of human resources development program in nuclear science and technology in the Philippines.
IAEA Student Competition on Nuclear Science and Climate Change
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IAEA Student Competition on Nuclear Science and Climate Change
Are you interested in nuclear science and how it can be used to mitigate the effects of climate change?
To all high school students 14 to 18 years old, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is hosting an International Student Competition on Nuclear Science and Climate Change.
Students are invited to present a project that raises awareness on nuclear S&T and climate change using digital technologies such as apps, social media campaigns, teaching plans, demonstrations and interviews.
The deadline for submission is on January 31, 2020.
The top five finalist teams will present their projects in Moscow, Russia during the IAEA Conference on Nuclear Knowledge Management and Human Resources Development: Challenges and Opportunities on June 15-19, 2020.
To learn more, visit the IAEA website at:
https://www.iaea.org/events/nkmhrd-2020/international-student-competition
PNRI Researchers Win Big at the 2019 DOST Intellectual Property Awards
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PNRI Researchers Win Big at the 2019 DOST Intellectual Property Awards
The Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (DOST-PNRI) once again took the lead for publications in internationally-recognized journals during this year's DOST Intellectual Property Awards (IPA) on December 10, 2019 at the Eastwood Richmonde Hotel in Quezon City.
This year, 12 scientists and researchers from PNRI won the International Publication Award for authoring and co-authoring 21 publications - the highest number among DOST agencies.
The awards were given by the National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST), the Philippines’ leading advisory and scientific recognition body, for research outputs published in internationally-recognized publications such as Thomson Reuters (formerly ISI) or Scopus-indexed journals in the last three years before the year of the nomination.
PNRI scientists and researchers have continuously garnered the awards since the first DOST IPA in 2013. This is the fourth year that PNRI has won the most number of publications among DOST agencies, having earned the same distinction in 2014, 2016 and 2018.
CSC Grants Scientist Ranks to PNRI Specialists
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DOST Secretary Fortunato De La Peña (2nd from left) and Civil Service Commission (CSC) Chairperson Alicia Dela Rosa-Bala (middle) with PNRI Technology Diffusion Division Chief Ms. Ana Elena Conjares (extreme left) during the awarding of the new scientist ranks to PNRI's very own Dr. Lucille Abad (Scientist III) and Mr. Sotero Resilva (Scientist I) (4th and 5th from left, respectively). The oathtaking was held on December 16, 2019 at the Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay City, and was hosted by the Scientific Career System (SCS) and National Academy of Science and Technology, Philippines (NAST PHL). Photo from Dr. Lucille Abad
CSC Grants Scientist Ranks to PNRI Specialists
The Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (DOST-PNRI) congratulates its very own Sotero S. Resilva of the Agriculture Research Section, who was among the researchers who were recently conferred the Scientist rank by the Civil Service Commission.
Mr. Resilva conducted significant research in the field of entomology, and was instrumental in the Institute's development and application of the Sterile Insect Technique, which uses radiation to control the population of various pests that cause diseases and damage to agricultural crops.
PNRI also congratulates Dr. Lucille Abad, Chief of the PNRI Atomic Research Divison, who was awarded the rank of Scientist III in recognition of her continued achievements as a Career Scientist.
Aiming to support the career and recognition of scientists in the public service, the Scientific Career System was established through Executive Order 784 and Executive Order 901, and was further strengthened by Republic Act 8439, also known as the Magna Carta for Scientists, Engineers, Researchers and other S & T Personnel in the Government.
Entry in the Scientific Career System is both an honor and a challenge, with those selected having at least a master’s degree in the sciences, as well as significant outputs and contributions in relevant fields of applied and natural science.
These include major publications such as scientific articles in international journals, books and compendiums, development of inventions, discoveries, practical applications of research findings and the training of the next generation of researchers, among others.